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Topic: Some ideas for a futur firmware (Read 4416 times)

I use the Minibrute since a week.That's a very good monophonic synth !! Thank a lot !!

I have some ideas for upgrade...

The curve of amount potentiometers of LFO are linear.The pitch modification on small values is too large.Would it be possible to add choice between linear or logarithm ?

Always on the LFO, in free mode.When I use the max frequency, I can feel the quantification on the last values of rate potentiometer.I think, that's a limit of the ADC and It's impossible to resolve ?!It's not very pretty on FX sound.

Would it possible to add some MIDI CC on the numeric controls ?I think about :The LFO RateThe amounts of principal LFOGlide (CC5)LFO retrigLegato Mode...

The curve of amount potentiometers of LFO are linear.The pitch modification on small values is too large.Would it be possible to add choice between linear or logarithm ?

No it's done by the hardware

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Always on the LFO, in free mode.When I use the max frequency, I can feel the quantification on the last values of rate potentiometer.I think, that's a limit of the ADC and It's impossible to resolve ?!It's not very pretty on FX sound.

Indeed it's converter accuracy issue. I tried to smooth it, but you can still notice the steps. It won't be better with the current hardware

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Would it possible to add some MIDI CC on the numeric controls ?I think about :The LFO Rate

It should be possible

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The amounts of principal LFO

you can actually do it with the ModWheel CC, if modwheel is set to LFO amt. But I can have a dedicated one

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Glide (CC5)

: not possible, glide is full analog

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LFO retrigLegato Mode

We are thinking about assigning CC to every parameters tweakable in the editor. But modification with CC will not be persistent if you shutoff the machine.

Thanks for sharing your idea, it's always very useful to improve a product. I'll add the doable ones on the features request list.

Hi, I am new on forum and I have Minibrute since december I am using arturia with doepfer dark energy and i am stacking this two synths using MB audio in and MIDI control cable. I have installed the latest patch (posted on forum) and since then control midi message responsible for pitch has changed and Arturia is sending lower notes (1 oct) than before. It is ok for me, to be that way, but it could be nice to have possibility to change (in 4-5 octawe range) sent pitch from arturia because when i want to use it with other mono synth (for example another minibrute ) to double number of oscillators and to widen it's sound creation possibilities only way i can change octave distance between arturia and Dark Energy's oscillators is octave switch and on DE and pitch potentiometer (+-5 semitones).

Seeing as the arpeggiator is digital, would be possible to add a digital readout in the software of the current tempo setting? Possibly with control going both ways, so it would read out changes made on the unit on the fly, but also be able to enter a set BPM in the software and transmit this to the Brute.The tap tempo is nice, but i always seems to be just enough "off" that it's annoying me.

I don't know how the arpeggiator and the sequencer work but:- Is it possible for a future firmware to add arp and seq transposition with the minibrute's keyboard ? For example the tap tempo activate the transposition mode (keeping pushing) and press a key to transpose (like the roland SH-101).- The possibility to change the arp/seq mode directly on the minibrute.

Set the LFO to Free modeConnect the brute to an external MIDI clock sourceThe LFO goes freely, as it should, while the arpeggiator syncs to the external clock.

But if you stop the MIDI clock, when the brute latches back to its own internal clock, the LFO switches to Arpeggiator-sync mode.

That's the bug, but a related feature-request: maybe some way to toggle external or internal tempo sync on the device itself. So that when an external clock is stopped, it doesn't switch back to its own tempo, which is most likely different from the external one.